One thing that Sedalians truly love is good food. A popular saying around these parts is that on every corner you'll see a church or a restaurant. That's not just in Sedalia, but all over Missouri, and particularly in Mid-Missouri. It's a common passion that everyone has very strong opinions about…

Jake Owen has been to the Missouri State Fair Pepsi Grandstand stage before, and if you were there, you certainly remember what an awesome show it was. If you weren't, you missed a great show with a lot of unexpected moments - including when Jake went out in the crowd!

At an announcement ceremony Wednesday morning (March 19), the Sedalia-Pettis County Economic Development Office announced the expansion of Black Dawn Manufacturing & Coating, a local firearms and accessories manufacturer located at 1511 North Ohio Ave. in Sedalia.

The Sedalia Kiwanis will be having a Card Party on Saturday to play some Pitch and Hand and Foot. The Kiwanis is home to some of the the largest youth service programs in the world. Their local clubs programs empower elementary school students, tweens and teens to make an impact through service and…

Phil Robertson -- 67-year-old patriarch of the Duck Commander empire and star of A&E's 'Duck Dynasty' -- held nothing back in talking about what he calls the illogical sin of homosexuality. Fans of the show know that the Robertsons are conservative Christians, but no one from …

The Guest Speaker at the Sedalia Area Chamber of Commerce Breakfast today (Dec. 12) was Matt LaCasse of the Boys & Girls Club of West Central Missouri. The main topic of LaCasse’s speech was centered on the organization's fundraising efforts for 2014.

Prior to the Sedalia Area Chamber of Commerce Breakfast this Thursday morning (Dec. 12), KSIS had the opportunity to talk to Sedalia Mayor Elaine Horn about upcoming events this weekend. Mayor Horn will be riding in the parade this year, which will take place at 10:00 Saturday morning aft…

The Boys and Girls Club of West Central Missouri is a busy place. Here locally they serve almost 2000 kids. Not only do they help here in Sedalia, but they also reach to our surrounding communities and counties.